Jomic sets up committees to quell political violence
Herald Reporter
The Joint Monitoring and Implementation Committee has set up inter-party committees from district to cell level to quell politically motivated violence in and around Harare.
Nama reaches fever pitch
By Terrence Chitukudza
The National Arts Merit Awards which will be held tomorrow at the 7 Arts Theatre have reached fever pitch and the razzmatazz of the stage promises to be as exciting as the awards themselves.
US$94 000 legal fees
The High Court has granted a local law firm an order for payment of US$94 000 in outstanding
Recent price movements worry incomes, pricing watchdog
Price Movements From Mid-December 2010 to 11 February 2011
The National Incomes and Pricing commission carried out a survey of price
Let there be sanity in the rainforest
IT takes good people to do nothing for evil to prevail, so goes a saying by William Shakespeare.
Labour union wrangle
The wrangle over control of the Commercial Workers Union of Zimbabwe has spilled into the High Court with a faction challenging the executive elected into office last year.
Asian stocks eke out modest gains
HONG KONG.
ASIAN shares eked out modest gains for the second consecutive day yesterday after the Federal Reserve offered a cautiously optimistic view of the US economy, while oil prices edged higher on growing tensions in the Middle East.
Vagrant gets 6 years
A homeless man who broke into a hostel at Harare Girls High School and stole some items before attempting to rape a Form Four pupil was on Wednesday sentenced to…
Oil leaks in computer gearbox
OBEL, a brand with a tender passion for engines, salutes The Herald again this year for maintaining its pole position in terms of readership.The Herald commands 44 percent readership of…
Toyota Auris X a hot hatchback
THIS week I am looking at a vehicle that I feel should be on the shopping or owner’s list of every hatchback enthusiast.



